Abbas Says Palestinians to Go to U.N. Despite U.S. Threats

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President Mahmud Abbas said in remarks published on Sunday that Palestinians will seek U.N. membership despite U.S. "threats" to stop financial aid.

"We will go to the United Nations to obtain an international recognition to the state of Palestine, despite the obstacles and dangers, including U.S. threats to halt 470 million dollars in annual assistance," Abbas told Jordan's government-owned al-Rai newspaper in an interview.

"If Washington uses a veto against us, this does not mean a boycott. We had our differences with the US in the past. Anyway, we will take a suitable decision in line with developments," he told the Arabic-language daily.

Abbas is to attend the U.N. General Assembly summit of world leaders starting September 20, but Washington has already said it would veto any bid to the United Nations Security Council, arguing that a Palestinian state can be established only through negotiations.

But if the effort is blocked at the Security Council, the Palestinians say they will turn to the General Assembly, where they are expected to easily win the votes to upgrade representation from observer body to non-member state.

On reconciliation efforts with Hamas, Abbas said "talks to form a government will resume after October despite Israel's threats to freeze Palestinian Authority funds."

"The next government will not be a unity government. It will be a government of technocrats that will oversee the general election," he said, adding that if polls are held in May he will not run for the presidency.

Comments 3
Thumb joesikemrex 11 September 2011, 13:59

Good, cause you don't deserve anything.

Default-user-icon John from Koura (Guest) 11 September 2011, 17:06

Abbas is an American Israeli Zionist puppet. Any Arab leader that receives money from Zionist controlled America is a puppet. All Arab leaders should "threaten" to break relations with Zionist occupied America if they have any dignity. Then you will see a big shift in "US" foreign policy.

Thumb shab 11 September 2011, 20:01

What ever you do, leave Lebanon out of it